Monday, March 08, 2010

Hard to believe

Catalyst could power homes on a bottle of water, produce hydrogen on-site (w/ Video)
With one bottle of drinking water and four hours of sunlight, MIT chemist Dan Nocera claims that he can produce 30 KWh of electricity, which is enough to power an entire household in the developing world. With about three gallons of river water, he could satisfy the daily energy needs of a large American home. The key to these claims is a new, affordable catalyst that uses solar electricity to split water and generate hydrogen.

1 comment:

TJW said...

I remember back in high school (1992) I did an assignment on the hypothetical 'hydrogen economy' where massive solar arrays would hydrolyse water that had been pumped in from the coast and pipe out hydrogen gas that would fuel cities and provide pure water as the only by-product. If it ever happens it will basically solve all our current problems.